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Do You Smell a Conspiracy?

Creepy sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein continues to cast long shadows since his “suicide” in a Brooklyn prison shortly before the... Read More

Agents Behaving Badly

Last year, Americans earned about $21.8 trillion in personal income. Uncle Sam stepped in to intercept $4.9 trillion of that haul in... Read More

Don’t Do the Crime If You Can’t Do the Time

Americans are raised from childhood to believe that crime doesn’t pay. But any adult who opens their eyes realizes crime actually pays... Read More

Penalty on the Field

Labor Day is fading in the rearview mirror, and that means Official Tax Planning Season™ is in full swing. But instead of thinking about... Read More

Husband Hunters

From 1874 through the early 1900s, hundreds of fabulously rich American heiresses crossed the Atlantic to find love—or at least suitable... Read More

Workingman’s Blue

Turn the dial on the Wayback Machine to September 5, 1882. Most Americans work 12 hours per day, seven days per week, often in physically... Read More

If I Had a Hammer

When you hear the name Abraham Maslow, you probably think of his hierarchy of needs: a pyramid, starting with a base of life-sustaining... Read More

It’s The Most Wonderful Time of The Year

2023 has been a summer of discontent for millions of parents across America. Record-high temperatures have kept kids indoors. They’ve... Read More

Goal!

Sports fans love when new stars join their teams. Sometimes it’s a promising rookie called up to the majors, like Elly de la Cruz lighting... Read More

Holiday Road

Forty years ago this week—July 29, to be precise—Clark Griswold loaded his wife Ellen and children Rusty and Audrey into their brand-new... Read More